I am currently looking for a graduate school program to enhance my abilities at work. I have looked at Pfieffer and at University of Phoenix Online, but still can't decide how to decide. I work in the medical field, and an considering an MBA and/or an MHA. I spoke with a counselor at UoP and he suggested the MBA/HCM that they offer. I wonder if this is as good or comparable to two separate degrees of the MHA and MBA? As you can see, I just don't know which way to go. Any suggestions or ideas that anyone could offer would be greatly apprecicated. Thanks in advance for you help. Jonathan Garner
Found on Petersen's Online Search some other on-line Health Admin programs are at: Baker College of Flint Flint, Michigan Davenport University Online Grand Rapids, Michigan Florida Gulf Coast University Fort Myers, Florida Florida Institute of Technology Melbourne, Florida The George Washington University Washington, District of Columbia Graceland University Lamoni, Iowa Marist College Poughkeepsie, New York Rochester Institute of Technology Rochester, New York Saint Joseph's College Standish, Maine Seton Hall University South Orange, New Jersey State University of New York Institute of Technology at Utica/Rome Utica, New York Stephens College Columbia, Missouri University of Dallas Irving, Texas University of Delaware Newark, Delaware University of Florida (Florida Campus Direct) Gainesville, Florida University of Missouri–Columbia Columbia, Missouri University of St. Francis Joliet, Illinois Walden University Minneapolis, Minnesota California College for Health Sciences National City, California Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisconsin Royal Roads University Victoria, British Columbia University of Maryland, Baltimore County Baltimore, Maryland Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, Virginia
For convenience and cost, as well as a well defined program for medical professionals, I would look at Fort Hayes State University.
Fort Hays When I moved out to California I went through Fort Hays and took a tour. They have an impressive campus and program (although I have never taken a course there) they appear to have a great program going. My personal preference is Southwest Missouri State University. They are very inexpensive...you pay in-state tuition even for DL Courses, they have a pretty good program, and you can take as many credit hours as you want up to 18 at a time if you have time to work at such an accelerated pace. Check them out: www.smsu.edu Mike